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" having heard this, having thought to himself " this is certainly a dog," having abandoned the goat, having bathed, he went to his own house. "
A Practical Grammar of the Sanskrit Language, Arranged with Reference to the ... - Page 372
by Sir Monier Monier-Williams - 1864 - 409 pages
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An Elementary Grammar of the Sanscrit Language: Partly in the Roman ...

Sir Monier Monier-Williams - Sanskrit language - 1846 - 294 pages
...tense, as united with a copulative conjunction ; thus, Tnj WW& fqf'SJH^ "33 «rt ^t ^fir >JWT ' , " having heard this, having thought to himself ' this...goat, and when he had bathed, went to his own house." It is evident from this example that the indeclinable participles often stand in the place of a pluperfect...
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A Sanskrit Primer

Edward Delavan Perry - Sanskrit language - 1913 - 256 pages
...qualifying the actor whose action it describes. Thus, 7|^[ *rra$ ^m WWT ^rreTT ^f T?r. " having heard this, having abandoned the goat, having bathed, he went to his own house ".* 312. The gerunds of some verbs have not much more than prepositional value; thus, ^||<^|ij 'having...
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A Sanskrit Primer: Based on the Leitfaden Für Den Elementar-cursus Des ...

Edward Delavan Perry - Sanskrit language - 1886 - 252 pages
...actor whose action it describes. Thus, TT^[ ^rransl WR ?EJr*T *HI<fll ^*Tf IT. " having heard this, having abandoned the goat, having bathed, he went to his own house ".* 3i2. The gerunds of some verbs have not much more than prepositional value; thus, *4||^|«J 'having...
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